Ok, I set up ezbounce on my outside box and an ssh tunnel from my resnet
box. Think of it as a freenode proxy. If they have a problem with it,
well ok. But it only will allow 10 people and then only people on byu's
network (thanks to OIT), so I don't see why they would. If anyone has
trouble getting on because 10 people are already on, email me. I doubt
we will, since there aren't very many byu people on #utah (if you use
irc and don't go to #utah...  shame on you. ;-)

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* Soren Harward [Wed, 12 Feb 2003 at 16:35 -0700]
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> Hans Fugal wrote:
> >has to do with irc. Maybe there's some sort of irc proxy? I could set
> >one up on my box outside resnet and somehow tunnel...
> 
> Yeah, there's one called "bounce".  A search for "IRC proxy" will 
> certainly turn up quite a few more.
> 
> Be careful; some IRC sites may ban you if they find out you're running 
> one.  Most bounces are run by IRC admins  who want to avoid attacks to 
> their home computers, or by skr1pt kidd13s who run them from b0x3z 
> they've h4ck3d, so a number of IRC nets frown on proxies.
> 
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